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Benjamin Franklin Plumbing
4.7(
163
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Serving Billings, MT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1987

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Customer Service was exceptional. We had no water in the house from our well. After researching who works with well repairs, I filled out the issue on Home Advisor and within minutes, I was called by two companies. Ben Franklin Plumbing responded and told me a tech would be calling me shortly, and within 30 minutes I was notified and Jerod Lee, the lead tech was knocking on our door. We were kept informed of the progress; were notified when arrival expected; and Jerod troubled shoot the issues before just jumping to the most expensive repair. Jerod Lee was the lead tech on our job and he and Chris replaced the actual pump. We will be sure to use Benjamin Franklin Plumbing for other needs in the future as well as referrals to our friends. "
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Recommended by88%of homeowners
Mayes Drilling
5.0(
1
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Serving Billings, MT and surrounding areas

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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ProTech Mechanical Inc
4.5(
39
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Serving Billings, MT and surrounding areas

In business since 1992

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"In March of 2013 we had decided to add central AC to our home.  This required us to replace our 38 year old furnace, which we replaced with a Energi Air Systems (Goodman) GMVC 950905CXAC stage furnace from ProTech Mechanical (Billings MT).  We only had a couple of days after the installation that we even needed to use the furnace.  During that time my wife had complained that the new furnace didn't seem to warm up the house very well.  Most of the time the furnace would work fine, but occasionally it seemed that it just wouldn?t heat the house. <br /> We had a service call then, with immediate response from ProTech to look at our furnace.  The problem seemed to be that when the furnace needed to go into high fire (second stage) it wouldn?t light.  That would cause and error and put the furnace into lockout until it was reset.  This can be done by turning off power to the furnace, or by the user from the thermostat by switching it off of heat and back on.  The ProTech technician reset it, tested, and it seemed to be working fine.  This took us all through summer, with Central AC working great. <br /> Once the weather had turned cold and we had switch back over to the furnace, we immediately started having problems.  The furnace would intermittently go into lockout, so the heat in the house seemed random, so and another service call to ProTech, this one not quite as quick. <br /> This seemed to be more of an issue with the ProTech dispatcher than the technician.  I?d called in and was put on hold and being transferred over to the dispatcher, when the receptionist would come back on the line to tell me that the dispatcher had stepped out and would call me back.  The dispatcher <strong>never </strong>called back, and I mean <strong>ever</strong>, I had to call back repeatedly.  This was the exact same scenario for all my subsequent service calls. <br /> Fortunately a technician always came the same day.  We had about 5 service calls from ProTech on this over about a 30 day period, and several parts, leading up to the November 11, 2013 one that fixed the actual problem.  The problem turned out to be a pneumatic control line that was mis-routed, either during installation or manufacture. <br /> It is now March 31, 2014, almost 5 months since and no more problems and happy that it is working great. <br /> I had some difficulty with the ratings.  I am very happy with the equipment; and most it is the most "Bang for the buck" compared to all the others I looked at.  I thought the technicians that did my service were great.  Talk through everything they did, including the problems associated with a seemingly random issue.  The only issue I have is when I get the same story about the dispatcher, and no call back.  This cost them the 'A' and almost made me rate them as a 'C', but the rest of my service brought me back around. <br />"
Recommended by89%of homeowners
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Chem Free Pure Water Systems
5.0(
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Serving Billings, MT and surrounding areas

In business since 1976

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Residential and business water treatment systems. Water softeners, UV lights. We will analyze your water for contaminants such as chlorine, low pH, iron, bacteria, and devise a system to suit your needs. Treat your water from the source, as it enters your home, so whether you are drinking it, cooking with it or bathing in it, your water is pure.

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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FAQs for sump pump repair or replace projects in Billings, MT

Sump pumps last about 10 years with proper maintenance and prompt repairs. Several factors can influence your sump pump’s lifespan, such as usage, environmental conditions, and installation. Premium sump pumps with heavy-duty motors and quality components tend to last longer than lower-cost models. Pedestal sump pumps usually last longer than submersible models since they’re not constantly exposed to water.

A basement French drain is a drainage system installed in basements or around a building’s foundation to redirect water and prevent flooding. This system features a trench with a perforated pipe that catches and transports water away. These systems can crack, freeze, or clog, potentially resulting in flooding or strain on your sump pump.

You can use a sump pump in your yard to minimize pooling water and landscape damage, but it’s best used in conjunction with other drainage systems. This can include French drains, trench drains, underground downspouts, and other equipment. Proper lawn care, such as soil aeration and native plants, also aids with drainage.

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